I see, there is evidence just none in the form I'd expect. I think I'll leave it then.
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I agree, but they don't have to spend money, there is already a place, the Willandra Lakes Heritige centre. The perfect place to study ice age Australia and Post Ice age man in Australia. I haven't been there, but From what I've read, there was a set up in place, but it was dismantled.
Willandra Lakes Region - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
I have not or could not because of the vitriol, gone back through and read the 5 pages of this "Debate" so forgive me if this has been mentioned.
Facts are carbon dating proves remains approximately 40,000 years old. Surely we can recognize and celebrate this appropriately?
For those who complain about spending money on celebrating this, as a nation we are about to spend 500 million!!!!!!!!!! on extensions for Australian war memorial. That is Australian history going back maybe 120 years to the Boar war, all well and good we should learn by our history as somebody else suggested or we are condemned to repeat it but 500 million? The AWM seems to show we keep repeating the same mistakes by fighting other peoples wars. 500 million seems excessive, shows what this current conservative federal govmint's priorities are.
Our countries history going back 40,000 years is worth learning about and being proud of, why can't people accept that?
Maybe if there was a novel written about 1500 years ago about somebody with unbelievable super powers that was killed and came back to life then went to live in the clouds makes for better reading for some? Then you could extort money from gullible people to build temples and cathedrals. You could also spend hundreds of millions of dollars of public money supporting the same organisations by supporting religious schools. Hang on, that happens now.
Matter of perspective really.
Agreed. I was watching 'Civilisation' on SBS last night and thinking how Euro-centred it was and when would they mention Australian rock art going back 60,000 years, but instead all we got was much younger examples from Spain. And where were the Chinese?
Talk about cultural imperialism.
Look deeper into the story. Ancient cultures have a dark side, like every where else.
Police seize land council chief's old Toyota in Wrong Skin cold case
Every time i watch tv and there is a program on indigenous people there is a warning that Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander viewers might be distressed seeing images of those that have departed. Maybe a Mungo man statue would be be spooky to the indigenous.
Yes some people from all cultures / nationalities all over the world do bad things. Selectively sharing an article that happens to be about someone who is Aboriginal is not helpful.
Again, this has nothing to do with a persons cultural or racial identity, unless what is alleged was actually racially motivated.
This however does: Aboriginal massacre sites uncovered in first forensic science study - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
...and I doubt these are the 12 unsolved deaths your previous article relates to.
If you must select articles, let’s see some balance.
And living in denial helps no one. We can't selectively sweep under the carpet things that don't paint the picture we would love to see. Believe me, I've seen both sides of the picture, the very good, and very bad. And it is cultural and racial identity that is paramount in the Mungo debate.